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Veteran Windows dev shows off AI running on 47-year-old PDP11 with 6 MHz CPU and 64KB of RAM
By Mark Tyson published
Ancient 6 MHz ‘PDP11 can train a neural network’ says veteran dev.

Half of all US employees now use artificial intelligence at work, crossing landmark threshold for first time
By Ben Stockton published
There's no stopping the growth of AI in the workforce

China has spent 3.6 times more than the US on chipmaking subsidies over the past decade
By Luke James published
A new study describes the outcome of Beijing's $142 billion drive as a "disruptive failure" at the leading edge.

FAA approves military use of drone-killing laser weapons in US airspace
By Mark Tyson published
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to give carte blanche approval to the military’s use of laser weaponry to shoot down suspected errant drones in US airspace.

Nvidia says AI cuts 10-month, eight-engineer GPU design task to overnight job
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia widely uses AI for different stages of the chip design process, though it admits that AI is a long way from designing chips completely autonomously.

Small Missouri town ousts city council after it approved $6 billion AI data center
By Jake Roach published
Voters in Festus, MO ousted half of the city's council members following the approval of a $6 billion data center project.

New tech can see a CPU's transistors in action — terahertz radiation can potentially steal data as a chip is running
By Aaron Klotz published
Researchers have discovered a way of probing a microchip processor's individual transistors while it is working with terahertz radiation.

Intel's Nova Lake CPUs gear up to seize AMD’s 3D V-Cache gaming throne in early leak
By Zhiye Liu published
VideoCardz shares the alleged preliminary SKU list for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 400S (codenamed Nova Lake) processors.
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